Twenty-Six Point Program of the Falange

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The Twenty-Six Point Program of the Falange (Spanish: Programa de Veintiséis Puntos de la Falange), originally the Twenty-Seven Point Program of the Falange (Spanish: Programa de Veintisiete Puntos de la Falange), is a manifesto that was written by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the Falange Española and later the Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FE de las JONS), in 1934.[1][2][3][4] The manifesto has six sections and outlines the ideology of FE de las JONS.[1][4] There were originally 27 points, but the last point was purged by Francisco Franco.[4]

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  1. ^ a b Primo de Rivera 1934, 1
  2. ^ Ellwood 1988, p. 59
  3. ^ Slaven 2018, p. 235
  4. ^ a b c Portal Fuenterrebollo, p. 1

Bibliography[]

  • Ellwood, Sheelagh M. (1988). "Not so Much a Programme More a Way of Life: Oral History and Spanish Fascism". Oral History. Oral History Society. 16 (2): 57–66. JSTOR 40179012.
  • "Los 27 Puntos de la Falange" [The 27 Points of the Falange]. Portal Fuenterrebollo (in Spanish). p. 1. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  • Primo de Rivera, José Antonio. The Twenty-Six Point Program of the Falange (PDF). p. 1. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  • Slaven, James (January 2018). "The Falange Española: A Spanish Paradox". Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research. Dalhousie University: Atlantis Press. 211: 235–242. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3266916. Retrieved 17 November 2020.

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